I can. First, I get the two simultaneously (preferable but, the colors of Intel are poor) -- After, I get a commutative option (not preferable).
It is not easy, because you need set BIOS + fool the Intel video driver, that wants to nullify the Nvidia driver.
In certain operations, connect and disconnect the HDMI cable of Intel is the fool(isher).
(** In other places, at Tom's Guide forums, "lonewolf7" user is wrong)
-- For the reason that in Windows is more difficult to detect a HDMI connection, than a VGA analog cable, one of the tricks is to connect the two cables simultaneously and move the screen from one side to the other, depending on your convenience;
-- Using Nvidia as default and primary boot (monitor 1) -- With the Intel 4000 turned of, but installed, connect HDMI first, second: plug Intel 4000 VGA... and "voila"; all the screens work together, IF the setup screen have a properly set ("Extend work area..." => across).
See the 3 screens together, taken by a PrintScreen key, exposing: Windows video setup screen + 1 txt file (lorem ipsum style) across all.
http://artursamenezes.com/kingdom/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/truque_dos_2_cabos_em_intel_take_03_telas_fool_nvidia_and_hd_4000.jpg
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It is not easy, because you need set BIOS + fool the Intel video driver, that wants to nullify the Nvidia driver.
In certain operations, connect and disconnect the HDMI cable of Intel is the fool(isher).
(** In other places, at Tom's Guide forums, "lonewolf7" user is wrong)
-- For the reason that in Windows is more difficult to detect a HDMI connection, than a VGA analog cable, one of the tricks is to connect the two cables simultaneously and move the screen from one side to the other, depending on your convenience;
-- Using Nvidia as default and primary boot (monitor 1) -- With the Intel 4000 turned of, but installed, connect HDMI first, second: plug Intel 4000 VGA... and "voila"; all the screens work together, IF the setup screen have a properly set ("Extend work area..." => across).
See the 3 screens together, taken by a PrintScreen key, exposing: Windows video setup screen + 1 txt file (lorem ipsum style) across all.
http://artursamenezes.com/kingdom/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/truque_dos_2_cabos_em_intel_take_03_telas_fool_nvidia_and_hd_4000.jpg
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